Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Zak Doffman writes about cybersecurity, surveillance and privacy. Update: Republished on May 11 with new coverage of Google’s ...
Another report warned that Millions of Android phones may be infected by three dozen malicious apps filled with adware, with users urged to delete them immediately. The pattern is clear: if a “free” ...
Republished on June 10 with further expert security analysis on this threat and new advice for users on staying safe when installing apps from Google’s Play Store. This list comes courtesy of Cyble, ...
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Google has the ability to remotely reach out to your phone and remove applications that you’ve downloaded and installed from the Android Market. That sounds scary… and it kind of is. But since Android ...
It’s so easy to go on the Play Store today, pick a new Android app, install it, try it out, and if it doesn’t work out as intended, tap to uninstall. That’s the familiar path we’ve all taken for years ...
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